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EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) PhD in Digital Metal with Rolls-Royce (Enhanced Stipend) Development of Advanced Barrier Coatings for extreme environments Background Applicants are invited
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studies of aluminium precipitate evolution during forming; or development of solid‑state joining techniques for dissimilar lightweight metals. Prior research experience in materials processing
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Location: UK Other Background Applicants are invited to undertake a 4-year, enhanced stipend PhD studentship, within the Digital Metal CDT digitalmetal-cdt.ac.uk at the University of Nottingham
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tailored metallurgy-chemistry of porous structures, it still lacks surface finishing quality. This project will investigate the science behind surface finishing and the control of metal porosity engineered
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Huang, specialises in laser-matter interactions of metal additive manufacturing, and the co-supervisor, Professor Paul Mativenga (UoM), has extensive expertise in laser materials processing. Dr Chu Lun
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opportunity focuses on advancing the field of large-scale additive manufacturing, utilising metal wire as the feedstock and electric arc as the heat source. The project aims to enhance our understanding
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paid. We expect the stipend to increase each year. Only Home students are eligible for funding. The start date is October 2026. The project aims to develop and optimize metal oxide aerogel materials
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expertise and facilities in electrochemistry, materials chemistry, advanced characterisation techniques (including a variety of spectroscopy, microscopy,) modelling and battery and fuel cell construction and
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for automotive applications” BCAST is a specialist research centre in metallurgy with a focus on processing of metallic materials for lightweighting applications. See www.brunel.ac.uk/bcast for more information
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provide scalable insights applicable to energy-from-waste, metals refining, and other filtration-intensive sectors where disposal remains unsustainable. Applicants should have, or expect to achieve